Brokers see rise in over-40s mortgage rejections

Brokers are seeing a rise in mortgage and re-mortgage customers in their 40s being caught by age restrictions, according to Nottingham Building Society.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
23rd February 2016
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Nearly two out of five (37%) have seen a rise in customers over 40 struggling to be approved for mortgages or remortgages, and more than a third (34%) predict this number to rise again in 2016.

17% of customers who have been rejected say their age was a major reason, rising to 21% among those aged 45 to 54.

Around one in four of those whose age counted against them say they were not able to borrow for long enough while the rest were turned away because either they or their partner were too old.

Ian Gibbons, Senior Mortgage Broking Manager at Nottingham Mortgage Services, said:

“It is baffling for people in their early 40s to be told they are too old to have a mortgage and particularly so when the average age of first-time buyers is rising which means some could even be first-time buyers.

“There is no doubt creditworthy customers are being rejected and some are facing restrictions on their choice of mortgages.

“However there are options out there for older borrowers and the key to ensuring they get the most appropriate mortgage is to search the whole market. If your existing lender is restricted on what it can do there are other options.”

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